"The Drive 4G-XR is a kit that could take another year to launch, but it will be very similar to the Drive 4G-X just added antenna accessories."

When weBoost launched the 4G-X OTR kit intended for semi-trucks (with a hefty 24" tall antenna!) last summer, they marketed it to RVers as well. But the tall antenna made it a tough fit for many RV installations.

But at long last, weBoost today has announced an official kit based on the Drive 4G-X booster explicitly for RVers - the Drive 4G-X RV.

But was it worth waiting for?

weBoost sent us a kit to preview a few weeks ago, and here are the details.

What's In The Kit - A Lot of Boxes!

The Driver 4G-X RV kit is broken down into installation steps, with each step packaged in its own box. That's a LOT of boxes!

But weBoost replaces the 4" stubby mag-mount antenna in the base kit (originally intended for mounting onto metal vehicle roofs) with a new outdoor antenna, the weBoost 4G Omni antenna (normally $79) that is 7.5" tall.

This isn't actually a new antenna - this has been available as an option with weBoost's residential boosters for a while now. It should be able to more easily mount to an RV ladder, exterior wall, or to a flagpole - and it does not require a metal ground plane.

To provide indoor coverage, weBoost is now including a 4G Desktop Antenna - which theoretically should provide a bit more interior coverage area than the stock small paddle antenna included in the other 4G-X kits.

This new indoor antenna is directional and broadcasts out in a 120-degree slice to better focus the interior coverage area. A similar antenna has been used before in the weBoost RV 4G kit (built around a much less capable booster).

To complete the kit, weBoost includes 20' of RG-6 antenna cable, AC and DC power supplies, and even zip ties and a cable entry cover designed to waterproof any hole you may need to drill in your RV.

The weBoost Drive 4G-X RV kit comes with everything you might possibly need for installation, including zip ties to secure the cables, and even a cover plate in case you need to drill a hole in your RV.

Unboxing Video

Here's our unboxing video and first impressions:

Does The Drive 4G-X RV Make Sense?

The Drive 4G-X remains our top pick booster - but there are now three "official" versions available from weBoost. Though the antennas included vary - the core amplifier is identical between all these packages.

Here is how they compare:

Drive 4G-X (vehicle/original): Includes a 4" mag-mount roof antenna with gains ranging from .5 - 3.1 dB at the end of a 12.5' cable, and a small interior patch antenna - also on a 12.5" cable. Intended for installation on a metal vehicle roof. Many RVers have thrived with this kit, or have started here and upgraded to different antennas. $479.

Drive 4G-X OTR: Marketed to the "over the road" big-rig truck market, this kit (announced June 2016) swaps the 4" stubby antenna for the 24" tall version of weBoost's 4G-OTR "trucker" antenna with gains ranging from 2.5 - 3. 5 dB at the end of a 14' cable. Despite installation challenges from the tall antenna (see our review page for some shared install ideas), many RVers have found this to be a very worthwhile upgrade. $499

Drive 4G-X RV: New today and targeted explicitly for RV installation, this new kit combines a shorter pole/ladder mount style external antenna with gains ranging from 2-4 dB at the end of a 20' cable, with an indoor desktop antenna. Select retailers should have this new kit available for sale starting today - April 17th, 2017. $499

MIA Member Note: Please be sure to check your Member Discounts Page before ordering - many vendors offer our premium members special discounts that can add up very quickly!

You can always buy the antennas separately to transform one kit into another. But at only a $20 list price premium, the OTR and RV bundles makes a lot of sense if they better fit your installation needs, rather than paying much more to buy an antenna upgrade separately later.

Testing in Progress

The new weBoost Drive 4G-X RV kit.

We are looking forward to testing the new 4G-X RV kit to see how it compares with the 4" stubby and the 4G-OTR antenna configurations.

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Chris has been a full-time technomad since 2006, and currently splitting time exploring North America by boat and RV with his partner Cherie.
A lifelong geek, he was one of the founding editors of 'boot Magazine' (still going strong as 'Maximum PC'), and before hitting the road full time he was the Director of Competitive Analysis for mobile technology pioneers Palm & PalmSource.
Keeping up on mobile technology is a passion for him. Chris is one part of Technomadia (view their personal Mobile Internet Setup) and co-founder/host of the Mobile Internet Resource Center.

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